Hey Blaze, looks like you had a lovely night out in the woods. Shame about your sleeve, but good thing you were prepared with the tape.

I am so afraid that I'll forget my morning coffee that I always leave some of that instant coffee stuff in my first aid kit ... coffee can certainly be first aid.

Tell you what BlueSkies.
Having some coffee permanently in my pack is henceforth how I will pack.
That morning coffee from the hammock is what it is all about.
Peak of the hang.
Blaze

12-28-2011, 13:15

Acer

Wow,,ever since I made the mistake of introducing my wife to a french coffee press, we now have 3 to pick from to backpack with, and its just a item that I have to pack even tho I can make instant coffee work for me. She is very admant about the french press of which she has now dubbed, "camfire coffee" for the saying. Even at home,,she will make me get everything out and have "campfire coffee" at home. lol,,,:)

I have bought a lot of gear from US cottage industry and it is all up to par.
And the beauty of hammocking is that all can join in, whether rich or poor.

12-28-2011, 13:32

Shewie

Lol, a man walking through the woods muttering "coffee" is like a lost traveller in the desert looking for water :)

Glad you made it out alive though, hope the homebrew was good :)

12-28-2011, 13:36

BlazeAway

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Originally Posted by cevans

Wow,,ever since I made the mistake of introducing my wife to a french coffee press, we now have 3 to pick from to backpack with, and its just a item that I have to pack even tho I can make instant coffee work for me. She is very admant about the french press of which she has now dubbed, "camfire coffee" for the saying. Even at home,,she will make me get everything out and have "campfire coffee" at home. lol,,,:)

Yeah, coffee from a french coffee press is top of the league.

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Originally Posted by rip waverly

sweet vid.
thanks for sharing

"each time i see your reports, i want at peapod more n more:)

I had my Polarpod overstuffed with 6 oz. of overfill and even though it is heavy and bulky it is the quilt that I love the most for winter use. It fits the WB Traveler like hand in glove.

12-28-2011, 13:43

BlazeAway

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Originally Posted by Shewie

Lol, a man walking through the woods muttering "coffee" is like a lost traveller in the desert looking for water :)

Glad you made it out alive though, hope the homebrew was good :)

That outdoor spice added to food and brewage is something that canít be replicated indoors, but anyway the coffee at home was great.